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Binge What Your College Student Wont Tell You Barrett Seaman

  • SKU: BELL-1383450
Binge What Your College Student Wont Tell You Barrett Seaman
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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.62 MB
Pages: 322
Author: Barrett Seaman
ISBN: 9780471491194, 9780471738152, 0471491195, 0471738158
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Binge What Your College Student Wont Tell You Barrett Seaman by Barrett Seaman 9780471491194, 9780471738152, 0471491195, 0471738158 instant download after payment.

In Binge , Barrett Seaman reveals what every parent, student, and educator needs to know about the college experience. Seaman spent time with students at twelve highly regarded and diverse colleges and universities across North America­. During his two years of research, he immersed himself in the lives of the students, often living in their dorms, dining with them, speaking with them on their own terms, and listening to them express their thoughts and feelings. Portraying a campus culture in which today’s best and brightest students grapple with far more than academic challenges, Binge conveys the unprecedented stresses on campus today. While sharing revealing interviews and the often dramatic stories, Seaman explores the complexities of romantic relationships and sexual relations, alcohol and drug use, anxiety and depression, class and racial boundaries, and more. Despite the disturbing trends, Seaman finds reasons for optimism and offers provocative and well-informed suggestions for improving the undergraduate experience. Sometimes alarming, always fascinating, and ultimately hopeful, Binge is an extraordinary investigative work that reveals the realities of higher education today.

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